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Samuel Louis Warner (August 10, 1887 – October 5, 1927, aged 40) was a co-founder and chief executive officer of Warner Bros. Studios. He established the studio along with his brothers Harry, Albert, and Jack Warner. Sam Warner is credited with procuring the technology that enabled Warner Bros. to produce the film industry`s first feature-length talking picture, The Jazz Singer.He died in 1927, the day before the film`s enormously successful premiere.

He was the son of Benjamin "Wonsal," a shoe maker born in Krasnosielc, and Pearl Leah Eichelbaum. His mother and siblings came to Baltimore, Maryland in October 1889 on the steamship Hermann from Bremen, Germany. Their father had preceded them, immigrating to Baltimore in 1888 and following his trade in shoes and shoe repair. He changed the family name to Warner, which was used thereafter. As in many Jewish immigrant families, some of the children gradually acquired anglicized versions of their Yiddish-sounding names. Schmuel became Samuel.

In Baltimore, Benjamin Warner struggled to make enough money to provide for his growing family.Following the advice of a friend, Benjamin relocated the family to Canada, where he attempted to make a living by bartering tin wares to trappers in exchange for furs. Sons Jacob and David Warner were born in London, Ontario. After two arduous years in Canada, Benjamin and his family returned to Baltimore. Two more children, Sadie and Milton, were added to the household there. In 1896, the family relocated to Youngstown, Ohio, following the lead of Harry Warner, who established a shoe repair shop in the heart of the emerging industrial town. Benjamin worked with his son Harry in the shoe repair shop until he secured a loan to open a meat counter and grocery store in the city`s downtown area. As a child, Samuel found himself trying to find work through a range of various odd jobs.

Samuel Warner, known as "Sam," was the first member of his family to move into the entertainment industry. In the early 1900s, he formed a business partnership with another Youngstown resident and "took over" the city`s Old Grand Opera House, which he used as a venue for "cheap vaudeville and photoplays". The venture failed after one summer. Sam then secured a job as a projectionist at Idora Park, a local amusement park. He persuaded the family of the new medium`s possibilities and negotiated the purchase of a Model B Kinetoscope from a projectionist who was "down on his luck".The purchase price was $1,000. Sam`s interest in film came after seeing Thomas Edison`s The Great Train Robbery while working as an employee at Cedar Point Pleasure Resort in Sandusky, Ohio. During this time, Albert agreed to join Sam and together the two displayed showings of The Great Train Robbery at carnivals throughout the states of Ohio and Pennsylvania; Sam would run the film projector and Albert would sell tickets.

In 1905, Harry agreed to join his two brothers and sold his Youngstown bicycle shop. Through the money Harry made by selling the bicycle shop, the three brothers were now able to purchased a building in New Castle, Pennsylvania;The brothers named their new theater The Cascade Movie Palace. The Cascade Movie was so successful, that the brothers were able to purchase a second theater in New Castle as well. This makeshift theatre, called the Bijou, was furnished with chairs borrowed from a local undertaker. They maintained the theater until moving into film distributio
 

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    Name Sam Warner
    (Samuel Eichelbaum)
    Build Athletic
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Date of Birth August 101887
    Birthplace Baltimore, Maryland
    Star Sign Leo
    Died October 51927 (Aged 40)
    Cause of Death brain abscess complicated by pneumonia
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Jewish
    Occupation Film/TV Producer
    Celebrity Index Sa
    Claim to Fame brought sound to Warner Brothers theaters

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